Shooters selected for the programme will receive monetary support and access to expertise, equipment support (in cases of financial need), and a week-long shooting workshop with Bindra, India's only individual gold medal at sport's biggest stage, and his panel of experts.
"It is an exciting time for Indian shooting as we look forward to a number of major events. I look forward to giving back to the sport that has given me so much and eagerly await the opportunity to work with the new crop of shooters in helping them reach their full potential," Bindra said.
Applicants will be screened by senior coaches and experts, and comprehensive selection trials will be conducted by a panel nominated by Bindra, who had clinched the top prize at the Beijing Games in 2008.
Shooters of merit competing at the national and/or international level can apply on or before May 23. All applicants must be in the age group of 13-21 years.
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